Debe Ink

What Can I Do For You?

Aspiring children’s book authors have it tough. It's got to be the most intense field in the pubishing industry and there's far more supply than demand. You may think that self-publishing tools is the perfect answer, but if this is your first forlay into the childern's book world or young adults, then you will want and need a guide to see you through the briar patch and onto a sucessful field.

Pre-Press - Editorial Services

Pre-press editorial and production services delivering the highest quality editorial, composition, design, and digital conversion services from your manuscript to final print-ready and digital files.

Creative Design

Cover art of visioning, or re-envisioning, & designing concepts that make your book stand out. Creating well thought out designs through a systematic process that ensures successful appreciation and gains wide acceptance.

Book Marketing

We are your marketing partner helping you reach your market and sell more books. Together we will develop and execute your Book Marketing Plan helping you further your aspirations.

Distribution

Your book will be available through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Book-A-Million, BookZilla and hundreds of other bookstores throughout the world...go ahead, dream big.

5 Reasons You Should Write a Children’s Books

1. Kids read more books than adults. The ones that sell best are for readers between the ages of 8 and 12 acording to a study by the Association of American Publishers.

2. Children’s book authors can make a living. Your best customers are schools and libraries. They buy in bulk.

3. Hollywood loves children’s books.

4. Children’s book authors pick up nice speaking fees. Speaking fees for most children’s book writers range from $1,000 to $2,500 per day, plus travel expenses. If you win a Newbery Medal, you can charge even more.

5. It’s cheaper than therapy.

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Debe Ink

Writing books for small people who can’t even read is actually really hard. Ask yourself, "is your story different enough from what is already out there?"
Mem Fox said “Writing for children is like writing “War and Peace,” in haiku.”